Camileo S10 - squashed movie using video editing software

I don't even know what to say.
I have a video that will play fine in windows media player, but if I try to import it into other programs like Camtasia or Sony Vegas, it seems to do this...
http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/4861/camtasiasux.png
I don't even know how to describe it. It's not slicing it up, because it's been squashed too. So it's just kept the dimentions, shrunk it, and then repeated the image on the end.
It's doing this with a lot of the programs I have and I haven't messed around with the camera at all. It is also recording the files as .avi, which I am not sure it is meant to do.
Any ideas on how to fix my Toshiba camelio S10?

Hi mate
You said the videos are showing ok using the media player.
Only the video editing software shows these videos squashed
Im not quite sure why, but maybe you should check some settings in theses certain video editing applications
PS: On your pictures I can see that you are using the Camtasia Studio.
The first clip contains an edit option 1280x720, Shrink to fit. Maybe this is the reason why the clips show squashed

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